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Commonly Asked Questions about Windows dock Order Forms

Go to View Other windows document outline. In that window drag the controls so the docking is as you like it to be.
Anchor a control A control is anchored to an edge by setting its Anchor property to one or more values. Certain controls, such as the ComboBox control, have a limit to their height. Anchoring the control to the bottom of its form or container cannot force the control to exceed its height limit.
Anchor refers to the position a control has relative to the edges of the form. A textbox, for example, that is anchored to the left edge of a form will stay in the same position as the form is resized. Docking refers to how much space you want the control to take up on the form.
Furthermore, there are different types of vessels each method is suitable for docking is mostly limited to larger vessels with deeper drafts (often two lines will be used to dock ships) while both anchoring and mooring can accommodate smaller vessels with shallow drafts.
When a report item is docked to an edge of its container, it is always positioned to flush against that edge when the container is resized. Like with anchoring, you specify an edge where the item is docked, but unlike anchoring, the item is always resized to cover the edge it is docked to.
Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) is a UI framework for building desktop applications, introduced by Microsoft in 2006. WPF was created to replace WinForms, which had been the primary UI framework for Windows desktop applications since 2002.
Use the Dock property to define how a control is automatically resized as its parent control is resized. For example, setting Dock to DockStyle. Left causes the control to align itself with the left edges of its parent control and to resize as the parent control is resized.